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  1. "Virtual Machine" really doesn't say WHICH VM software. Could you specify? Look here - http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/showthread.php?t=213966 Found via Google midi "virtual pc" Here's another reference to VM's and Midi Playback - http://vogons.zetafleet.com/viewtopic.php?p=213314
  2. In Pre-Vista they would have to be "eliminated" from this Folder as well. C:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache In Vista and above, it's a different story - http://www.winvistaclub.com/f16.html Google dllcache "windows 7" Why are you doing it that way? Doesn't the Uninstall work for the Software? edit - followup - http://www.internetdownloadmanager.com/register/new_faq/functions7.html
  3. Yes, I know I'm reviving an old thread... Went back through -X- lists and downloaded all of the KB's relevant to this problem. Here is my findings (the problem goes WAAAY back) :: The -X- nLite CAB "fix" sets SessionImageSize to x10 (16mb) as in the Problem. :: NOTICE: :: KB969947 <--Did NOT have the RegEntry! :: KB979559 (this+above both SP2/SP3) The ORIGINAL culprit (WIN32K.SYS/RegEntry) :: KB2160329 :: KB981957 :: KB2436673 :: KB2479628 :: KB2506223 :: KB2555917 :: KB2567053 :: KB2639417 :: KB2660465 :: KB2641653 <--First noticed the Problem :: :: JOINED Several Fixes! (thus causing some confusion) :: KB2676562 includes Kernels+WIN32K.SYS/RegEntry :: SPLIT BACK OUT! (thus eliminating the confusion) :: KB2707511=Kernels :: KB2709162=WIN32K.SYS/RegEntry :: :: KB2718523 :: KB2731847 :: KB2731847-v2 :: KB2761226 :: KB2779030 :: KB2778344 <---THIS is the latest! I should also point out that the following MSFN Topics mention this value "SessionImageSize" - Both of you assisted in the above for corrections. This one refers to nVidia and ATI Drivers and says the Fix is to set the value to "x20" - Please note that the above "fix" is also referenced on MSdotCOM for the same types of errors but also indicates after Driver Updates the Problem "goes away". Google SessionImageSize site:microsoft.comAlso note that according to the above search this Value is a DWORD and is represented as MegaBytes, so the Value you are Forcing may or may not cause certain (limited number of) folks problems. That is APPARENTLY the reason MS was doing the "size test" in the INF file. More references (including the "representation" link) RDP to x20 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2511009 <-Notice THIS one? OTF to x20 - http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-desktop/windows-xp-refusing-to-install-open-type-font-otf/ca525c7b-92ab-4ba3-87ef-6e2dca7664c2 http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/no/winservercore/thread/d7389f8e-02a2-4d54-9cf0-e95090752af9 http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/whssoftware/thread/99a38f76-87df-43ce-85d6-56d5d0e7bed1/ http://blogs.technet.com/b/brad_rutkowski/archive/2008/01/04/systemroot-system32-rdpdd-dll-failed-to-load.aspx Sorry, but I HAD to post this since I dug into it (manual installs via $OEM$). This MAY help with anyone having grief with the Value being too low (x10 vs x20) for certain ATI/nVidia Card Drivers(?).
  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xdelta (link to homepage at bottom) Works fine - any size difference. Generate DeltaFile, delete Original, run DeltaFile against Modified to reproduce Original. Bear in mind the HDD FileDates will not be retained so you'll have to keep a log of that and a Date changer program. Syntax - http://code.google.com/p/xdelta/wiki/CommandLineSyntax HTH
  5. The list is apparently erroneous. See this (links back to previous link) - http://www.bitdefender.com/solutions/total-security.html Also not the previous link says this - Probably based on the Vendor's claims.
  6. (snicker...)In Post#3 - XP MCE - what is the source? A Recovery CD, as in the Dell one I have (I mean a REAL CD, not an ISO) which also has an OEM folder and WINNT.SIF? IF this is nLite'd then there will be an NLITE.IN_ file in the I386 Folder and in $OEM$ CMDLINES.TXT. [Commands] "rundll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection nLite.inf,U" Google - "nlite.in_" "media center edition" But to answer your question - Warez Torrent and get banned? All the help you get... http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?app=forums&module=extras&section=boardrules (again - snicker...)
  7. A list of compatible AV Software for Windows 8 - http://www.av-test.org/en/tests/home-user/windows-8/ Guess someone could "test" them?
  8. @DataCracker7899 First, the last post was over a year ago. Second, where's the download link at those websites?
  9. PLEASE, DataCracker7899. The OP specifically asked for VBScript, not BAT! This is your "expertise" - Stick with those topics.
  10. Ummm, no! "CD" instruction is more than likely irrelevant. The filenames are (apparently) withing a TXT file (see the Original Post).
  11. You mean like was proposed by jaclaz in post#11??? You might want to read a thread to get the full gist first... ( yeah, I've done the "repeat someone else" before... )
  12. @gordypooh - What's your point? Or are you just expanding/repeating on the OP's post? If you like it, please be so kind as to fluff it up and clarify so its usable for everyone?
  13. If you have WINNT.SIF in your "original" source then it's EITHER not an original -OR- it's an OEM Restore CD -AND- You can NOT nLite an nLite'd source (see FAQ link).
  14. @cplusdummy - School Project? (google is my friend... sometimes)
  15. Try looking around this sub-forum and use a different tool/method. You're currently looking/asking in the MultiBoot CD/DVD subforum and the one I gave the link to is specifically for USB. CD/DVD and USB work entirely differently.
  16. Think of it as being in the office standing around the water cooler or on break. Ask yourself "Am I being constructive or participating" and you'll understand why it works like "earned points". Cheers and welcome to MSFN!
  17. Dude, here's your problem. Websites (and building a website) have Local or Remote (e.g. WWW) methods of "linking". I can see no way to "link into" ANOTHER person's PC the ANOTHER person's PC except via Remote (even if it's a Locally Connected PC). You're looking at this from the perspective of the Web (as you say PHP coder). What you're asking for would be along the lines of a "hacker's delight". IOW, I defy you to do that by ANY means to my PC via My Brother's PC (who lives in the next state) unless I personally Initiated DIRECTLY from HIS PC after HE initiated from YOURS, all Remotely, understand (see last sentence)? Bottom line - good luck to you as I see it as an "impossible task" UNLESS you write PROGRAM that can COMMUNICATE between the three (You, Josh, and Joe) AND the Firewall/Antivirus would ALLOW it (depending on the software). Routers act in the same way - BLOCKING certain In-Ports unless specifically opened. You're talking DIRECT TCP Communications and RUNNING a Program on a Remote. Consider this - HOW do you think "installing" an ActiveX works? The concept you want to conceptually achieve is the same. NOW also consider an IM program that TWO (or more) persons can Communicate with. THAT is essentially what you're asking for except via "script kiddie" methods, correct? You LITERALLY need Open-ended "Read/Write" Access via TCP/IP between all three, TRANSMITTING to the Intermediary which would TRANSMIT to the END and RUN a Program to READ it. Again, good luck!
  18. I'm not going to swear by this, but I THINK that the OP want to somehow cause a TXT file to be "transmitted" to JOE via JOSH and "opened", very "similar" (stipulating with quotation marks) to the Windows Messaging System. Question poser - WHY would you want an Intermediary for such a task? Is there a reason you can't "talk" to JOE directly? I see no purpose to "pushing" an EXE execution OP->JOSH->JOE unless the "purpose" is to run "whatever.exe" on JOE without JOE knowing it was the OP. Sorry, but this is a REALLY strange "method" request and (no offense) smells a bit "fishy". Could you elaborate the purpose of this? Your first example doesn't square with YOU have the TXT file and want IT to "trigger" JOSH "whatever.exe" to "trigger" JOE "NOTEPAD.EXE" to display YOUR "TXT" on JOE??? Very odd! Just IM JOE, bearing in mind Windows Messaging is a favorite Service used by Spammers.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Messenger_service which references http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Messenger_service
  19. Starting to look like it's been hijacked or they didn't pay their bill(?). Wayback is apparently functioning - http://web.archive.org/web/20130115143254/http://www.rt7lite.com/ Domain Name Servers are apparently redirecting to the "fishy" website. Here's some info on that - http://www.pagesinventory.com/domain/www.rt7lite.com.html It's a "product" of the Rocker's Team - http://www.rtwincustomize.net/web/index.php?/forum/234-rockers-team-software-section/ (notice that it's listed as one of the 16 IP addresses in DNS list) I also note that the last post was on Feb 6, 2013 here - http://www.rtwincustomize.net/web/index.php?/topic/7400-rt-seven-lite-rc-v170-and-beta-v260/ Other searches on "www.rt7lite.com" ipyields some interesting results. The Web Archive of the site claims that it's a Dedicated Server but it appears that may no longer be the case. http://www.rt7lite.com.dedicatedornot.com/ http://dedicatedornot.com/articles/all-about-shared-hosting.html
  20. @sufo - I pose to you the same question as above. Can you answer? ICS is generally for when you have two NIC's installed. Is it a conflict with a Router you're having a problem with?
  21. 9x/ME doesn't "see" NTFS Partitions without other software installed and thus will not allocate as "C-drive" (AFAIKR). You could go this route then convert the 2K/XP to NTFS afterwards if you wish. http://www.petri.co.il/install_windows_98_after_windows_xp.htm I went with starting with NTFS, FDISK/FORMAT the second partition, installing to Second Partition (remember, the "see NTFS"), used FIXBOOT (see link), then used Grub4DOS to boot directly to the Win9x OS from the non-Win9x/ME OS. Grub4DOS at Reboot Forum - http://reboot.pro/forum/66-grub4dos/ Guide - http://diddy.boot-land.net/grub4dos/Grub4dos.htm Sourceforge links - http://grub4dos.sourceforge.net/
  22. Router? - WAN = ISP-assigned IP address - LAN = Internally-assigned IP address - Routing = WAN->LAN / LAN->WAN (via NAT) "Outside" (WAN) access will be disallowed within its setup (usually) by default unless you open the specific ports to the specific Internal (LAN) IP. Nobody can "see" it/them or access it/them unless you specifically allow it. Internally you (basically) need the following setup (go to post#3) Additional topics with specifics/generics - Linux OS uses (AFAIK) "SAMBA". For Android, google this file sharing android windowsLooks like you'll need an "App" (cough-cough). HTH
  23. (sigh...) One more strike against Windows 8? Can't even "replace" it with MSSE according to this. Ummm - not sure about this so back up your Registry. READ the whole thing. No I do NOT have Win8 to test with so try at your own risk. http://www.guidingtech.com/14276/add-scan-with-windows-defender-8-context-menu/ edit - DOH!!! Just read the Rick's link. EDIT#2 - This Topic should REALLY be in the Windows8 Subforum as it pertains to something "missing" and a workaround (as is with all of the other nonsensical "new features").
  24. @oxb - when you want to post "code" use some code hereto keep from disturbing the code. Note that you now have an "emoticon" (smiley face) in your code. The way to do above "code" is [ code ]something[ /endcode ] (remove the blanks inside brackets). edit - DOH!!! Was too quick with that (see jaclaz' below). Edited (remove strikethrough from it)... Aaand - OK, just got too used to manually doing "stuff"(senselessly of course, seeing as how that little icon works...)
  25. Go here instead. New (working) link inside the Topic. edit - Uhhh... that's just a Silent Installer.... Unzipped, then Split to inspect, so... it doesn't satisfy either the DriverSigning or the ChangeLetter mentioned previously.
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